Interaction of Serum Antibodies from Breast Cancer Patients with Synthetic Peptides


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Abstract

The blood serum of tumor patients contains antibodies recognizing tumor-associated antigens and other molecular products of tumor growth. We studied the interaction of blood antibodies from breast cancer patients with synthetic peptides that were applied on the microchip surface. The serum from healthy volunteers and breast cancer patients was shown to contain antibodies that interact with various peptides. Statistically significant between-group differences were observed in the level of binding with 122 informative peptides (0.01% of the total number of peptides on a microchip). Analysis of antibodies that interact with the peptide panel holds much promise for the diagnostics of breast cancer.

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S. V. Podlesnykh

Russian-American Anti-Cancer Center, Altai State University

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

E. A. Kolosova

Russian-American Anti-Cancer Center, Altai State University

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

D. N. Shcherbakov

Russian-American Anti-Cancer Center, Altai State University

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

A. A. Shaidurov

Russian-American Anti-Cancer Center, Altai State University

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

D. S. Anisimov

Russian-American Anti-Cancer Center, Altai State University

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

M. A. Ryazanov

Russian-American Anti-Cancer Center, Altai State University

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

S. A. Johnston

Center for Innovations in Medicine, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
United States, Tempe, AZ

Ya. N. Shoikhet

Altai State Medical University

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

V. D. Petrova

Altai Branch of the N. N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

A. F. Lazarev

Altai Branch of the N. N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center

Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul

A. I. Chapoval

Russian-American Anti-Cancer Center, Altai State University; Center for Innovations in Medicine, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University

Author for correspondence.
Email: andreichapoval@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Barnaul; Tempe, AZ

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